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  1. A very easy way to tell "free weekend" and "free to keep" apart: Look at the price tag. If there is a single price tag reduced by 100% to zero - you will keep the game once added. If there is a free to play button (with a timer) and a price tag ( above 0 USD/EUR/whatever ), then you can only play it during the shown period.

  2. Jan 23, 2014 · Basically some weekends certain games are on sale and if the devs wish, they can let the game be free to play on steam for a certain time and then expires usually on when the weekend is over. Some? Free weekend games are always tied into a sale. @Beestonator 1. Achievements yes, trading cards no. You need to buy the game first. 2.

  3. May 25, 2021 · The fact that you had played the game for more than 2 hours during a free weekend would have given you good indication if it could run on your system, thus the refund is going to get auto denied. This is on top of the fact that one would actually be able to demo the game and not worry about the 2 hour limit of a refund, which isn't meant to demo games.

  4. When the free weekend is over the game is still in your library but it will have a purchase button instead of play button. Nothing gets deleted unless you do it yourself. Reply reply

  5. on pc theirs multiple stores you can buy games from. theirs also different launchers. some stores are also launcher. steam is both a store and a launcher. the best launcher as far as features go is steam. gog is also very good as it is drm free, which is a very good thing. the worst, by far, is epic games store. the ONLY good thing about epic ...

  6. Jun 8, 2017 · Yes, once the game is in your Steam Library you get to keep it regardless as to whether or not you installed the game on your PC. When you clicked "Install Game", Steam registered it to your account and provided you with a game key similar to the ones you get from the Humble Bundle or when you purchase a download code from a brick and mortar store.

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  8. A Play For Free event (sometimes called a "Free Weekend") is when publishers make their games available to try for free for a limited time. During this period, you can download and play the game without purchasing it, giving you a chance to experience it before deciding whether to buy.

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